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  2. 10 Surprising Causes of Back Pain - AOL

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    Losing weight can nix this risk factor for low back pain by decreasing the demand on your spinal structures, says Dr. Landon Uetz, PT, DPT, a physical therapist at TeachMe.To.

  3. Back pain - Wikipedia

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    Heavy lifting, obesity, sedentary lifestyle and lack of exercise can increase the risk of back pain. [2] Cigarette smokers are more likely to experience back pain than are nonsmokers. [ 28 ] Weight gain in pregnancy is also a risk factor for back pain.

  4. Musculoskeletal causes of back pain - Wikipedia

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    Use safe lifting technique, [1] don't bend over, and maintain your back straight when lifting heavy objects [6] Push instead of pulling when moving heavy objects [6] Stay active: regular exercises and physical activities help to maintain back muscles and ligaments strong. In turn, strong back muscles provide better support for spine to keep the ...

  5. Musculoskeletal disorder - Wikipedia

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    Lifting heavy objects is another source of back injury which is common in nurses due to patient lifting. [17] This can lead to both short-term pain and long-term injury leading to herniated discs/slipped discs), which can wear on the joints and muscles involved in the motion in question.

  6. The Truth About Lower Back Pain From Deadlifting - AOL

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    Nellie Barnett, CPT, shares three common form mistakes that lead to low back discomfort from the hinge pattern lift, like improper core bracing and hinging.

  7. Back injury - Wikipedia

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    Strains and sprains to the back muscles can be caused by improper movements while lifting heavy loads, overuse of a muscle, sudden forceful movements, or direct trauma. [8] Herniated discs are associated with age-related degeneration, trauma such as a fall or car accident, and bending or twisting while lifting heavy weights. [9]

  8. All the Benefits Cyclists Gain from Lifting Heavy Weights - AOL

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    Lifting heavy weights in lower rep ranges provides a bigger stimulus that will give you better gains in the way of actual strength development, as opposed to performing more reps of lighter ...

  9. Ergonomic hazard - Wikipedia

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    Examples include twisting, reaching, pulling, lifting, bending, or any other posture that can cause pain when sustained for a prolonged period. [2] Examples of awkward postures include: Bending or twisting the torso while lifting heavy objects: This can place excessive stress on the back muscles and spine.